The clips were personally selected by Lloyd, who also wrote the voiceover narration.
[1] The film marked the return of Lloyd to cinemas after an absence of almost two decades, and it included extended excerpts from the classics Safety Last!
[2] The film was well received by most critics and audiences as a reminder of Lloyd's creative output as the third (with Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton) of the "Big 3" great silent comedy filmmakers.
[4] Although enthusiastically well received by audiences with fond memories of Lloyd's films, the reception by younger critics was slightly more reserved.
Specific criticisms include the lack of context for some of the clips[5] and closing narration.